desertslave
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I am tired, hurting and sad today so I'm grateful that my son is a willing cook. We are having fish and gnocchi with pesto for dinner.
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Crustless pie with blue cheese and prosciotto and sliced cucumber in a balsamic vinaigrette.
I made a southwest apple soup.
Black beans, diced pork tenderloin, corn, red onion, diced bell pepper, garlic, chipotle grilling spices, pepper, diced organic gala apple and a big dollop of salsa. Simmer for about an hour. Top in bowl with grated pepperjack cheese. I broiled a wheat tortilla until crispy and then broke pieces over the whole thing.
It was a warming meal for an icy day.

What is a crustless pie??You mean, a casserole? No top crust, but a bottom crust? I just can't picture this...
I don't really know what to call it, so no wonder it got confusing.
It's like a quiche, but without the crust.
You only make the custard with the filling and bake it in a dish.
Ooooohhh! Crustless quiche. Ok, that makes sense!![]()
Sorry for the language confusion. It was the Swedish use of the words peaking through.

That sounds... weirdly amazing![]()
What is a crustless pie??You mean, a casserole? No top crust, but a bottom crust? I just can't picture this...
That sounds... weirdly amazing
Respe, as always, your food looks amazing!!![]()
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thank you.
this was my first time making pho. i think next time, i'll spend a little more money on a better quality broth. (i don't keep enough scraps on hand to make my own.)
swanson vegetable broth is, in my opinion, very tasteless and even with the [fresh] veggies that simmered with it, i had to doctor it up quite a bit. i've always wanted to try wolfgang puck's broth, so i may try that.
Bones, onion ends, etc... freeze them and make stock when the bag gets full I feel completely cooked out. I feel like I'm going through the motions in kitchen, cooking the same stuff over and over again. I need to move in with some of you guys to get my mojo back because there are some amazing dishes and pics on this thread!
Today's gonna be harissa chicken, couscous with roasted bell pepper, onion, pistacchios and cilantro and mast o khiar which is basically an Iranian version of tzatziki.



I feel completely cooked out. I feel like I'm going through the motions in kitchen, cooking the same stuff over and over again. I need to move in with some of you guys to get my mojo back because there are some amazing dishes and pics on this thread!
Today's gonna be harissa chicken, couscous with roasted bell pepper, onion, pistacchios and cilantro and mast o khiar which is basically an Iranian version of tzatziki.
[i think i'll get some tilapia or cod fillets to go with it.]Kitchen Basics isn't bad. I don't know where you are? But up north there is a College something or other broth that is really, really good. I use that when I'm in PA. Also, I guessed from your pic that you are using "regular" bail instead of Thai basil. The Thai stuff has a bit if a licorice flavour to it, which gives the soup a lot of depth in my opinion. That might help too, if you can get your hands on it...
PS - I'm totally with you on the Swanson's rating!!
ETA: I forgot to say... keep a freezer bag going and freeze your scraps! Best way to make stock is from "trash"Bones, onion ends, etc... freeze them and make stock when the bag gets full
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I've been cooking things I can prepare in my sleep for around a month now. Luckily J's away for a couple of days, so I don't even have to think about cooking until Friday. Tomorrow I'm going to an all you can eat cake buffet with a friend, a belated birthday thing for the both of us.
I also decided to rehash my ABC cooking plan from years past. Pick a country starting with each letter of the alphabet and cook something from that country, go in alphabetical order.
Saturday's gonna be Argentina and Brazil. Brazil is for dessert. Need to do some googling.![]()

I love this plan seela! I may have to adopt it!!
Another thing I thought is that gives me inspiration is buying a new kitchen implement of some sort. There's nothing like a new toy to get one motivated![]()
This is soo true. I always find myself being inspired by the feel of some new toy or tool of mischief.
Oh, you were talking about things for handling food, weren't you? OK, carry on.
Not exclusively. It all applies. And some things are multi taskers...![]()

Isn't that the happy truth? I'm talking to you, lemon reamer.![]()

Peanut butter and nutella sandwich.
Because I still eat like a college student.
Haha! Omg... I'll never look at my poor little antique lemon reamer the same way again
And the tongs!![]()